Started Feb 23, 2011
Started this discussion. Last reply by larry Mar 20, 2012.
Started this discussion. Last reply by David Ramey Dec 8, 2010.
Posted on August 30, 2014 at 9:44am
I am sharing my photos of a home that I built in 1995. It is for rent if anyone is interested.
http://cottagevacations.com/district-parry-sound/lake-manitouwabing/421
Enjoy,
Tim
Posted on January 19, 2014 at 11:23am
The Treehouse is finished and awaiting finish. The roof is an EDPM membrane, the flooring is all ERC, the logs are Honey Locust and the other members are white pine. Note the double hinged entry to the upper level. Enjoy,
Tim Bullock www.tamaracklogandtimberhomes.com…
Posted on April 24, 2013 at 12:52pm — 4 Comments
We do build more than log homes....this tree was being chopped down for firewood by a tree removal service and I stopped and bought it but had no idea its' final use until I had pontificated for several months. It is a rot-free Honey Locust weighing aout 8000#s and attracts more attention than a billboard.…
ContinuePosted on March 24, 2013 at 10:58am — 2 Comments
We received a call from a client requesting a replacement for a failed carved arbor that had rotted twice in the past.
He didn't want anything to do with pressure treated.
We discussed teak as a replacement although purchasing 8" X 12" teak out of old growth is really quite ghastly in expense whereas we have a native specy that does not rot nor shrink and was used for fence posts as they will last for 50 years in the ground with no treatment. Eastern red cedar is another name…
ContinuePosted on March 6, 2013 at 7:29pm
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! I'd like to see your home in Cook Forest if possible; the cabin I'm planning is simple but nice = 1200 sq feet plus or minus, and I'd like to use logs as large as possible, 16" or bigger. I think you are in Canada? So whatever meters that translates to.
Yourself and your family are welcome anytime. What part of the country do your relatives live??
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